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722 words match “PEAN”

SENONIAN a.
In european geology, a name given to the middle division of the Upper Cretaceous formation.
SEPIA n.
The common European cuttlefish.
SEPOY n.
A native of India employed as a soldier in the service of a European power, esp. of Great Britain; an Oriental soldier disciplined in the European manner.
SEPTFOIL n.
A European herb, the tormentil. See Tormentil.
SERIN n.
A European finch (Serinus hortulanus) closely related to the canary.
SEROTINE n.
The European long-eared bat (Vesperugo serotinus).
SERPENT n.
ilornis, which prey on serpents. They inhabit Africa, Southern Europe, and India. The European serpent eagle is Circaëtus Gallicus. -- Serpent eater. (Zoöl.) (a) The secretary bird. (b) An Asiatic antelope; the markhoor. -- Serpent fish (Zoöl.), a fish (Cepola rubescens) with a long, thin, compressed body, and a band…
SHAD n.
st and ascends the larger rivers in spring to spawn, is an important market fish. The European allice shad, or alose (C. alosa), and the twaite shad. (C. finta), are less important species. [Written also chad.]
SHADBIRD n.
The common European sandpiper. [Prov. Eng.]
SHANNY n.
The European smooth blenny (Blennius pholis). It is olive-green with irregular black spots, and without appendages on the head.
SHEATFISH n.
A European siluroid fish (Silurus glanis) allied to the cat- fishes. It is the largest fresh-water fish of Europe, sometimes becoming six feet or more in length. See Siluroid.
SHEEP n.
e; -- so called from the conspicuous pappus of the achenes. -- Sheep's bit (Bot.), a European herb (Jasione montana) having much the appearance of scabious. -- Sheep pox (Med.), a contagious disease of sheep, characterixed by the development of vesicles or pocks upon the skin. -- Sheep scabious. (Bot.) Same as Sheep…
SHELDRAKE n.
ecies of large Old World ducks of the genus Tadorna and allied genera, especially the European and Asiatic species. (T. cornuta, or tadorna), which somewhat resembles a goose in form and habit, but breeds in burrows.
SHRIKE n.
trong hooked bill, toothed at the tip. Most shrikes are insectivorous, but the common European gray shrike (Lanius excubitor), the great northern shrike (L. borealis), and several others, kill mice, small birds, etc., and often impale them on thorns, and are, on that account called also butcher birds. See under Butcher…
SHUCK n.
husk, or pod; especially, the outer covering of such nuts as the hickory nut, butternut, peanut, and chestnut.
SISKIN n.
A small green and yellow European finch (Spinus spinus, or Carduelis spinus); -- called also aberdevine.
SKEELDUCK; SKEELGOOSE n.
The common European sheldrake. [Prov. Eng.]
SKELDRAKE; SKIELDRAKE n.
The common European sheldrake.
SLOE n.
A small, bitter, wild European plum, the fruit of the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa); also, the tree itself.
SMEW n.
small European merganser (Mergus albellus) which has a white crest; -- called also smee, smee duck, white merganser, and white nun.
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